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What is the one photograph you would want to hang up in your home? Most likely it is a beautiful portrait of your children!

Are your little ones growing up in front of your eyes and you don't have many photographs of them?

Or do you have plenty of iPhone snaps that are blurry, badly lit and missing body parts?

Do you fancy having some time with your baby, learning the top portrait tips from an established professional photographer and developing your photography skills?

Don't want another box of chocolates for Mother's Day and prefer for soemthing practical that is going to give you a skill that will last forever?

Then this course really will help you with all of the above and more!

Starting with a brief technical element and equipment overview, we will quickly progress onto how to snap beautiful images of the babies playing, little ones running towards you and capturing natural beautiful photographs of your children.

Mum's and Babies - Taking Amazing Photographs of your Children for Mother's Day 2017 will be held in the public grounds of South Hill Park - a perfect combination of stately homes, urban wall backdrops, manicured gardens and messy meadows and fields - a whole variety of experiences for you to achieve a varied portfolio and get you confident with your camera and snapping photos of the children.

Our session is on Friday 24th March at 9:30am to 11:30am and you are encouraged to bring your children with you to photograph! Please note, this is an entirely outside workshop and should be viewed as a walking photography class.

We have an introductory rate of £39 and classes are limited to 10 people.

This is for absolute beginners, a great course to understand your camera would be the Complete Photography Experience first to give you a solid grounding of photographic terms and able to use your camera on manual - view all our courses. You can either do this before the session if you like, or why not join us on the Complete Photography Experience as a follow up course?